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Just wondered if anyone in Canada has checked out the recall for the fuel pump. I entered my Vin number 19..............400.... and it says Vin not found as part of the recall yet my car has a build date of 01/19 which falls within the parameters
 
Just checked and found I'm now in-scope for the recall. I'm going to wait a bit to be sure the techs have their act together before taking mine in.
 
Just wondered if anyone in Canada has checked out the recall for the fuel pump. I entered my Vin number 19..............400.... and it says Vin not found as part of the recall yet my car has a build date of 01/19 which falls within the parameters
I am also in Canada (GTA area) and just checked with my Vin number. So far it is not in their database. My car was built in April 2019.
 
Just checked and found I'm now in-scope for the recall. I'm going to wait a bit to be sure the techs have their act together before taking mine in.
Same...affected and going to hold off on repair.

Aside from waiting techs to 'learn' on other cars, I was also avoiding having unnecessary people in my car at this time. I don't like the chemicals (or is it steam?) dealers are spraying to disinfect interiors. It may clean now (short term), but it affects the interior materials (long term). Hand sanitizer (alcohol) is one material that degrades plastic and leather (like dissolves like)... as in example below.
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I'm kinda annoyed that this is happening now, when I have no other need or reason to visit a Honda service center.
 
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Parts are currently available for the Accord and Insight models through the controlled parts ordering system. We will notify you when parts become available for the Civic Hatchback, Civic Type R, Fit and HR-V models.

Parts and repair instructions are available for the Insight. Fuel pump is under the rear seat where the lithium battery is located. Definitely going to wait until the techs get familiar with the repair process after looking through the service bulletin.
 
I put off the master cylinder replacement in my Odyssey for about a year. There's really no harm in waiting. I doubt the Insight would leave you totally stranded in the middle of the freeway due to it being a hybrid. I don't want to be the guinea pig on this one. After they lost all my settings while doing the rear camera recall, I'm not willing to go first.
 
I put off the master cylinder replacement in my Odyssey for about a year. There's really no harm in waiting. I doubt the Insight would leave you totally stranded in the middle of the freeway due to it being a hybrid. I don't want to be the guinea pig on this one. After they lost all my settings while doing the rear camera recall, I'm not willing to go first.
Yeah, I'm waiting too as mentioned - but still a little unnerving due to it being a safety issue. I was also thinking that we hybrid owners may be better off since we have electric back-up energy (assuming that there isn't an interlock with the gas engine?).

The impeller metal sounds like it's too porous, in that it can swell and affect the clearance to the fuel pump wall. And given that the fuel pump is submerged and constantly exposed to this risk is concerning. I'd normally jump on doing this, but not this time.

The 20-step repair instructions that I linked in post #18 are pretty involved, including the 12V battery and rear seat removal to access the area. They're gonna be all-up-in my car, and I don't think they're as concerned about keeping things tidy as I am. And with the battery being disconnected, there may be some issues - or at least settings that need to be redone, if not saved in advance by service tech.

But on the bright side (?) - for anyone considering installation of the OEM rear seat covers, this would be an IDEAL time to get them and have them installed while the rear seats are out...
 
Will be interested in further details, but this seems kinda weird at initial glance. Honda would own the VIN identification / notification list, and would publish that first before anyone else can see or access it. And CarFax seems an unlikely first place to be notified.

Do you see anything listed for your car when you look up VIN on Honda's site? If it's VIN specific and CarFax was notified, perhaps something will show up there online for you. Quick check of my VIN on the site still says "no safety recalls for this vehicle."
I got a voice mail to call about the recall. I immediately thought it was a ploy to get me in for service, so they can make more money. I imagine with the Covid crisis and civil unrest that their business is down. I'll hold off on this and monitor here.

B-Man
 
I'm guessing my vehicle is effected as well with this, 2020 insight touring. Nothing on the VIN lookup but I heard the notices will start in July? So I'm guessing it won't show up till then...
Honda's current recap says only 10 units of 2020 Insights were affected, produced between 08/26/2019 to 09/17/2019. If your production date is outside of this range, you're in the clear (for now).
 
I was notified of a pending recall for my Insight on Friday via carfax. I use carfax maintenance service to keep track of my service records since my dealership automatically uploads them there. The recall doesn't appear to have an official NHTSA recall number so I can't confirm the recall is legit yet.

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I just checked my Vin number on Hondas website and sure enough it’s affected by the recall. I received a phone call from them the other day so this appears to be legit. I’m getting service within the next 30 days anyway, so I think I’ll just wait for that. I doubt it’s going to fail within the next 30 days, plus as others have mentioned, let the technicians get the hang of this first!
 
I just checked my Vin number on Hondas website and sure enough it’s affected by the recall. I received a phone call from them the other day so this appears to be legit. I’m getting service within the next 30 days anyway, so I think I’ll just wait for that. I doubt it’s going to fail within the next 30 days, plus as others have mentioned, let the technicians get the hang of this first!
Let us know how it goes. You may be the first among us to get the recall done...
 
I just checked my Vin number on Hondas website and sure enough it’s affected by the recall. I received a phone call from them the other day so this appears to be legit. I’m getting service within the next 30 days anyway, so I think I’ll just wait for that. I doubt it’s going to fail within the next 30 days, plus as others have mentioned, let the technicians get the hang of this first!
By the way I Purchased my 2019 Insight EX in February 2019 which is in the date range of the affected vehicles.
 
By the way I Purchased my 2019 Insight EX in February 2019 which is in the date range of the affected vehicles.
To clarify, purchase date is different from manufacturing date. The recall is based on manufacturing date, which you'll find as "MM/YY" on a sticker in the driver's side door sill.

I kinda wish I waited to buy a 2020 model, both for the balanced "roundness" of the 2020 model year that @Ugly Genius pointed out, and for Honda to work thru some learnings in the new gen Insight. Granted this defective part affects more than just the new generation model, but with only 10 units of 2020 Insights being affected, I wish I had been in the later buying group on this one.
 
To clarify, purchase date is different from manufacturing date. The recall is based on manufacturing date, which you'll find as "MM/YY" on a sticker in the driver's side door sill.

I kinda wish I waited to buy a 2020 model, both for the balanced "roundness" of the 2020 model year that @Ugly Genius pointed out, and for Honda to work thru some learnings in the new gen Insight. Granted this defective part affects more than just the new generation model, but with only 10 units of 2020 Insights being affected, I wish I had been in the later buying group on this one.
Thanks, I checked the sticker on drivers door sill and 10/'18 is the manufacturing date from the plant in Indiana. So, it is in the affected date range. I'll keep you guys posted on how the recall process works for me.
 
I was notified of a pending recall for my Insight on Friday via carfax. I use carfax maintenance service to keep track of my service records since my dealership automatically uploads them there. The recall doesn't appear to have an official NHTSA recall number so I can't confirm the recall is legit yet.

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I got a notification from the GasBuddy app on my phone for the recall. When I put my vin number on the United States Department of Transportation site it said their wasn’t any repairs for my vin. My Insight is 2020 so it’s possible my vin is not associated if the problem was fixed before it was built. I’m going to check with my dealer.
 
I read last night that it seems at this moment, only ~200 +- Honda's have been brought into the dealership for the issue. That's out of the thousands and thousands that have been sold (this does not only include the Insight - but the other models as well). The piece I read also said all cars that have been affected are also under warranty still.. I am going to take my time bringing mine in since I have had my car for a year and a half and already have 44,000 miles on it. I do not like the idea of the dealership tearing all those things apart. They've already done enough damage to my car when they tinted my windows.
 
I read last night that it seems at this moment, only ~200 +- Honda's have been brought into the dealership for the issue. That's out of the thousands and thousands that have been sold (this does not only include the Insight - but the other models as well). The piece I read also said all cars that have been affected are also under warranty still.
I think we read this same following excerpt (included in recall docs posted on NHTSA site):
"Honda has received 183 warranty claims, 68 field reports, and no reports of injuries or crashes related to this issue."

I interpreted as a significant-enough issue surfaced to trigger warranty claim and troubleshoot back to the fuel pump. And while no major issues have occurred, this is a safety issue that could result in injuries or accidents.
 
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